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Do traffic violations need to be handled all at once?

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DanteDella
07/29/25 11:50pm
In fact, there is no regulation requiring all traffic violations to be cleared at once. You can check the violation records and then selectively clear one or several of them. If you clear all violations at once, your license may be revoked, requiring you to retake the subject 1 exam. Ways to check traffic violation records: 1. Visit the office halls of traffic police departments in various districts and counties to query through touch-screen terminals. 2. 114 hotline query. Dial the 114 hotline, follow the voice prompts to input the corresponding numbers (e.g., press "0" for "vehicle moving and traffic violations"). After connecting, follow the operator's instructions, provide your vehicle license plate number and the last six digits of the engine number, and listen to the violation information of the queried vehicle. 3. Query violations by sending a mobile phone text message. 4. Mobile users can download apps like Wheel Violation Check, input the vehicle license plate number, engine number, and location information to check real-time traffic violation records.
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MatteoMarie
08/16/25 3:19am
When it comes to handling traffic violations, as a new driver who just got my license, I was curious whether I must deal with all of them at once. In fact, it's not mandatory—you can handle them in batches based on your personal situation, such as dealing with one or two each month, especially for small fines. However, be aware that if violations accumulate, you might run into trouble during vehicle inspections or when renewing your license. Some places have regulations stating that unresolved violations within a year could affect approval. A friend of mine once ignored a few violations, only to get stuck during the annual inspection and had to rush to the DMV. So my advice is to handle them as early as possible, even if in batches, rather than waiting until the last minute—it’ll make your driving life much easier. Installing a traffic app on your phone for real-time monitoring is super convenient.
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StKaylee
08/16/25 3:20am
I drove a taxi for over ten years and am very familiar with handling traffic violations. Indeed, you don’t need to settle everything at once—it can be done in multiple installments, especially for large fines, as splitting payments can be more manageable. However, I must warn you that delaying can be risky, such as facing doubled overdue fines or failing the annual inspection. I once accumulated multiple violations myself and found out at year-end that the processing window was limited, forcing me to clear them all at once, which took a lot of time waiting in line. So, while it’s not mandatory to handle them all at once, to avoid hassle, it’s a good habit to act as soon as you spot a violation. Regularly checking your violation records and using online payment features can streamline the process, ensuring worry-free driving.
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SkylarLee
10/19/25 4:28am
As a frequent visitor to vehicle maintenance, I find handling traffic violations quite flexible. You don't need to deal with all of them at once; you can process them in batches according to your schedule. However, the key lies in the type of violation and local regulations: common speeding or illegal parking can be handled in batches, but serious violations like drunk driving must be cleared within the specified timeframe. Accumulating too many violations may lead to additional fees or failure in annual inspection. It's advisable to check your violation records monthly and use WeChat or Alipay for convenient online payments. In summary, batch processing is feasible, but don't delay too long to avoid complications.
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